Update posted July 16, at 3:40 p.m. – One motorcyclist sustained fatal injuries and another major injuries in an accident that occurred on Highway 46 on Thursday morning, California Highway Patrol reports.
On Thursday, at approximately 10:15 a.m., a tractor trailer combo (big rig) was traveling West on Highway 46, just East of Vineyard Drive, at approximately five-l0 miles per hour, intending to make a left turn onto Vineyard.
Behind the tractor trailer were three motorcycles that had passed two vehicles East of where the collision occurred. After passing the two vehicles and returning to the westbound lane, the three riders had to make a hard brake and take evasive action due to the big rig slowing to turn onto Vineyard.
Both the first rider and second rider made it to the right shoulder. The third rider lost control of his motorcycle and continued into the rear end of the tractor trailer and was ejected. The third rider’s motorcycle spun and collided with the first rider’s motorcycle, ejecting the first rider.
One of the riders was transported to Sierra Vista with major injuries. One of the riders was uninjured, and one of the riders was pronounced dead at the scene, according to CHP.
Names have not been released yet, but both the rider that was killed and the rider that was injured were from Arizona.
Although drugs and or alcohol do not appear to be a factor in this collision, the collision is currently under investigation. Updates will be posted.
Original story posted July 16, at 12:23 p.m.– An accident near the intersection of Highway 46 and Vineyard Drive has resulted in one casualty, according to California Highway Patrol.
The accident occurred at approximately 11 a.m. Cal Fire and CHP are both currently responding. Reports say that one person involved is receiving CPR.
At least two motorcycles were involved in the multi-vehicle accident, sources confirm.
No further details are available at this time. Updates will be posted.
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Sharon Bennett
10 years ago
I hardly over take any cars when i on Hwy 46 .To dangerous
David Hanush
10 years ago
Any identification yet?
Bcc Storage
10 years ago
His name was Jim O'Donnell, he was from Black Canyon City, AZ. He was on vacation there for a week, he was going to the race today at Laguna Seca. He was a very dear friend to our whole town, (he was our UPS guy). We will miss him terribly. He was also a long time rider and not a reckless one as some others have stated on other sites. This is a horrible thing for all of us, we all love him.
David Hanush
10 years ago
Bcc Storage Thanks for the information. So sorry for your loss.
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Sharon Bennett
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I hardly over take any cars when i on Hwy 46 .To dangerous
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10 years ago
Any identification yet?
Bcc Storage
10 years ago
His name was Jim O'Donnell, he was from Black Canyon City, AZ. He was on vacation there for a week, he was going to the race today at Laguna Seca. He was a very dear friend to our whole town, (he was our UPS guy). We will miss him terribly. He was also a long time rider and not a reckless one as some others have stated on other sites. This is a horrible thing for all of us, we all love him.
David Hanush
10 years ago
Bcc Storage Thanks for the information. So sorry for your loss.
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I hardly over take any cars when i on Hwy 46 .To dangerous
Any identification yet?
His name was Jim O'Donnell, he was from Black Canyon City, AZ. He was on vacation there for a week, he was going to the race today at Laguna Seca. He was a very dear friend to our whole town, (he was our UPS guy). We will miss him terribly. He was also a long time rider and not a reckless one as some others have stated on other sites. This is a horrible thing for all of us, we all love him.
Bcc Storage Thanks for the information. So sorry for your loss.